Editorial Process

ByJohn Arlia

May 15, 2023

At The Game Day, we strive to be a reliable and authentic source for sports betting and gambling while also staying true to ourselves. We understand that finding trustworthy betting information can be challenging due to the prevalence of false advertising on the web, but we aim to change that.

Our Dedication

Our dedication to providing high-quality and honest content sets us apart. We aim to inform, educate, and entertain our readers with accurate, up-to-date, and easy-to-understand content.

We recognize that finding trustworthy and usable information regarding sports betting and casino gambling can be overwhelming, but we are here to make it accessible and understandable.

The Game Day Mission

Our mission is to help you gain insight and have fun while doing so. We are sports bettors and fans just like you, and we want to be your go-to source for betting and gambling content.

Our Content Process

Our content process is committed to creating high-quality and truthful content. Our writers provide honest, unbiased, and helpful guidance and opinions.

Our Team

Our team is made up of individuals who are willing to take risks and aren’t afraid to be wrong. We attach our names and likeness to our work and are proud of what we do. We love our writers and encourage anyone with a desire to be great to reach out to us.

The Game Day Review Process

We conduct our reviews of sportsbooks and casinos using actual sports bettors and gamblers, and our writers’ names are always attached. We focus on official websites and experts in the field when we cannot produce information ourselves.

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Author

John Arlia

Before joining The Game Day, John served as the National Writer for the United Soccer League, where he primarily covered the USL Championship out of the league’s headquarters in Tampa, FL. A devout soccer fan, John attended the men’s World Cups in Brazil and Russia and can’t wait for the 2026 edition to come to North America. Having also written for Sporting News Canada since getting his master’s from the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism at ASU, John has acquired a diverse sporting background, but considers football, golf, and soccer his three strong suits.